Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 29, 1912, Image 5

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    W H Y SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM?
Why suffer from rheumatism when you can
be cured in a short time with NEW LIFE
RHEUMATISM MEDICINE? Guaranteed
under the Pure Food and Drug Act, June
30, 1906. Has been tried for a period o f six
years. Can furnish testimonials from best
citizens in the state. Address
GEO. W. PETERS, Forest Grove, Oregon
DOINGS OF
THE COURT
CIRCUIT COURT
Monday, February 19, 1912—
U. E. Payne et al vs. Walnut
Plantation C o.: Defendants given
judgment for costs and suit dis­
missed.
C. L. Bump et al vs. S. L. R.
Maine et al: Order permitting
plaintiff to file supplemental com­
plaint.
Ida Cleaver vs. Wm. G. Cleav­
er: Order o f default and refer-
GRANDMOTHER’S
ROOTS AND HERBS
Roots and herbs, barks and
seeds, flowers and leaves,
the old-time home remedy.
Ingredients in bulk and
packages, fresh new goods.
Your home receipts care­
fully and promptly filled.
The
Bankers ft Merchants Mutual Fire Ass n
of
Forest Grove, Oregon
Write* the Most Conservative Line of Commercial and
Dwelling Insurance of Any Mutual Company in the
State, it will Pay You to Protect Your Prop­
erty with One of Our Policies
Forest Grove Pharmacy
Prescription Specialists
Free Delivery
Telephone 901.
ence; findings and decree o f di­
vorce granted to plaintiff.
Appeal from County Court, in
the last will and testament of
John M. Simpson,
deceased:
Judgment of lower court affirmed
and will sustained.
George S. Hoopes vs. John
Chong: Stay o f proceedings
granted, for 12 months.
E. B. Watson et al vs. E. B.
Tongue et al: Defendant given
30 days additional time in which
to prepare and file answer.
State o f Oregon, ex rel R. A.
Caples, vs. J.T. York: Set for
trial February 27.
School District No. 107 vs.
Shaw Fear Co. set for trial Feb.
28, 1912.
Kramer vs. Fearing: Set for
hearing Feb. 26, 1912.
Paul Morette vs. P. R. & N Co.
set for trial March 18.
Beaverton Willsburg Railroad
Co. vs. George McCoy; dismissed.
Beaverton Willsbnrg Railroad
Co. vs. Agnes Walker et al; dis­
missed.
Beaverton Willsburg Railroad
Co. vs. Viola Smith; dismissed.
James Wilson vs. Gus Lewis:
Demurrer overruled and defend­
ant given ten days in which to
answer; set for trial March 20.
Gus Steeves
vs. Angeline
Smith et al: Decree for plaintiff.
Western Timber Co. vs. Mag­
gie Marsh et al; W. N. Barrett
appointed guardian ad litem; or­
der of default and decree grant­
ed to plaintiff.
It. J. Furheck vs. A. Neppoch
et al: Defendant given ten days
after substitution of executor to
file his answer.
ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY CHEAP
Some trees appear cheap, hut are really expensive.
Other trees appear expensive, but are really cheap.
You
cannot buy high-grade, productive land for the same price
as poor land sells for.
You cannot buy Oak lumber for the same price as Fir
lumber.
It is Quality in Trees that Counts.
We grow our own trees in our 1200-acre nursery. Our
land was selected specifically for nursery purposes. It pro­
duces the very choicest type of trees possible to obtain any­
where, with stalwart tops, strong fibrous roots; in short,
strictly first-class, sound, healthy, fully matured trees.
There are none better grown, and they are Really Cheap;
because they are such as will “ Make Good.”
If you need any N. Y. Pippin, Spitzenberg, Winesap,
Rome Beauty, McIntosh Red, Jonathan or any other com­
mercial or home variety, just drop us a line stating your re­
quirements.
We also have some o f the best peach trees in Early
Crawford, Elberta, Foster, Fitzgerald, Gillingham and other
good varieties we have ever grown.
If you want Peach Trees, you can’t get better.
Don’ t Delay Ordering Too Long.
Address,
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY,
STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN WANTED
IN
N E W
S T O R E
On Main Street, South of Forest Grove Bank
A Full Line of Well-selected Fur­
niture, Rugs, Etc.
If you haven’ t seen my complete line o f Wall Paper,
Paints and Varnishes it will pay you to do so. We have
Wall Paper from the soft tints of cream to the rich
brown which would enrich the appearance o f the bed
room, kitchen, up to the parlor. When Paper is select­
ed from Paterson’s new stock and hung artistically you
simply announce “ swell.”
O re n c o , O re g o n
THE NEEDS OF MANY:
CREAM SEPARATORS
Those o f you who milk cows
we have the remember
SUITS FILED
It. M Cramer vs. G. S. Rob­
inson et ux: Action for money.
Associated Creditors Adjust­
ment Co. vs. Geo. A. Patterson:
Action for money.
Frank Goldstein vs. Pacific
Home Mutual Fire Insurance Co;
Action for money.
Charles VanDeHey vs. Elsie
VanDeHey: Suit for divorce.
State o f Oregon vs. John
Thanning and Joseph Manning:
Transcript from J. P. Court.
State vs. Joseph Tchckotske:
Transcript from J. P. Court.
N. C. Lilly vs. Lester Truax:
Action for money.
R. L. Sabin vs. T. W. Wyatt &
Co: Action for money.
Samuel Krasner vs. Elinore
Krasner: Suit for divorce.
Thos. J. Brady vs. R. G. Lew­
is: Action for money.
John Dennis vs. Laurel M. ^
Hoyt et ux: Specific performance.
Why Not Now?
De Laval Separator
IN C U B A T O R S
The P E T A L U M A is a first-class
Machine
S P R A Y PUM PS
The Hardie Spray Pump is simple
and durable.
W. 0. WAGNER & SONS
PROBATE COURT
How About the Paint?
How about the Paint outside? I have the desired shades
of the famous Maaury’a Liquid Paints (which are pure)
which will l>e sold the same price as other good paints.
Estates filed—Mary James, de- j
ceased; Ulrich Gerber, deceased.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Elmer Quick and Zoe Brown,
of Forest Grove; Henry Charles
McDonald and Mrs. Louise By­
ers; Kenneth T. Howe and Ar-
line R. Fleming; James II. Mills
and Dorothy Stuart.
—»
Home Baking Co.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day
W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ^
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
PETITIONS FOR NOMINATION FILED
A cm e Kalsomine
Acme Kalsomine of all shades, white that won’t turn
yellow from age. Large or small quantities can be had
at my new store. Let us show you how the different
shades will appear in your home.
J. W. Goodin, o f North Plains,
for Republican nomination for
County Judge; and B. B. Reeves,
of Cedar Mills, Beaverdam pre­
cinct, for Democratic nomination
for Representative.
Why Pay Ten Dollars.
New Line of Comforters, Pil­
lows, Mattresses
G E O . G. P A T E R S O N
Furniture and Pianos
Why pay ten dollars for a map
which merely shows Washington
County, when you can get one
on a larger scale showing every­
thing from the Willamette River
west to the west boundary of the
county, size 50x67 inches for
$7.50, or a pocket size 24x33 in.
for $2. Get it of your liookseller
or address T. S. Wilkes & Son,
Don’ t neglect the children’s
musical education.
It is a sin
for parents to neglect this part
o f a child’s education. Have vou
a piano in your home to start the
little ones out on, who, if they
had half a chance, would turn
the gloom into sunshine for you
and others? I sell good reliable
pianos and sell them on terms to
suit you whether for cash, or the
smallest payment you can afford.
— G e o . G. P a t e r s o n ,
Forest
Grove.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
L A N G ’S M IN E R A L W O N D E R
Is a positive cure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH,
PILES,
SORES,
DROPSY,
STOMACH
TROUBLE,
FEMALE TROUBLES and SKIN
OLD
DIS­
EASES.
Also many are using MINERAL WONDER with
remarkable success for cancers.
Room 301 Goodnough Bldg., Corner Fifth and Yam­
hill. PORTLAND, OREGON
PRICES
$1 per bottle or package, postage paid; $5 for six
bottles or packages, postage paid